He told the Daily Mail: "When I heard that Liverpool's owners had taken the decision to freeze ticket prices for the next two seasons, as well as apologising for the idea of wanting to sell seats for £77, I felt proud of my club once again.

"The supporters started something big on Saturday when walking out of Anfield in the 77th minute and things snowballed to such an extent that Fenway Sports Group (FSG) realised they had to make urgent corrections.

"It wasn't nice to see but they were standing up for fans across the country, not just themselves.

"Nobody wants to see stadiums emptying on a regular basis and hopefully that prospect has now finished."

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